Bearly Able to Stand

Life Is So-o-o Tiring...

The biblical account of Noah's Ark and the Flood is perhaps the most implausible story for fundamentalists to defend. Where, for example, while loading
his ark, did Noah find penguins and polar bears in Palestine?

Bearing Down

Source: a small print I have framed on my wall. It is called Polar Bear by artist Norbert Rosing.

Bear with Me

Source: Fox Photos as it appeared in Cyclists Please Dismount and other photographs from Kodak Limited's "Humour '70" Exhibition published 1971 by Angus and Robertson
(Publishers) Pty Ltd

I wonder if they have names for each other...

And what does this mouth-to-mouth thing mean to them? I recently ran across the following photo as well...

Polar bears are amazingly photogenic animals. An image search on Google will turn up thousands of photos...

Have a Chat

Source: I bought this picture and the one below, both framed, at a thrift store in Morristown. Neither one had any information as to origin.
I have been informed that the print above is from a photograph by Thomas
Mangelsen. It's possible he also took the shot below, but I don't know.

On a Roll

It should be done with the same degree of alacrity and nonchalance that you would display in authorising a highly intelligent trained bear to remove your
appendix.

- Daniel S Greenberg

Source: See photo above

Pratfall

The polar bear is the only large land mammal that has absolutely no fear of man.

Source: Unknown

I Bearly Made It Here...

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For more polar bear photos, see also:

"Honey, Come Look! This Is One Hell of a Whale..." (the next page in this section) - Personally, I suspect the men aboard
the sub were more excited than the bears. The bears are displaying an impressive curiosity. Afraid of something bigger than they are? Do they LOOK afraid?

Bears Repeating

It isn't only polar bears which are cute. Doesn't the mother look like she's smiling?

European brown bears such as this twosome are closely related to the North American grizzly. Cubs usually stick around mama for a year and a half, but are able to
be out on their own at 6 months. Births usually come in pairs, but this little guy is a triplet. The cubs were born to a brown bear named Ursina at a Swiss animal park in
early February.

For more on animals, including reptiles, crustaceans, arachnids, insects, fish, birds, pets, livestock, rodents, bears, primates, whales and Wellington's waterfront, click "Up"
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